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from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. >>> you know, among the many questions surrounding last week's horrific school shooting in connecticut has to do with the gunman's mop. >> she reportedly took her son to shooting ranges several times, at least. and thex 20-year-old used her weapons in the attack. >> the operate over this nearby shooting range says there's nothing unusual about the guns the shooter's mother owns. >> he apparently was a very disturbed young man with a lot of serious problem. >> why did she let him have access to the firearms at any age? >> the mother purchased her four guns between 2010 and early this year and adam and his mom practiced at firing ranges, but not recently the. >> would yow. >> jim's piece raises a lot of questions. >> jim got a response to legitimate questions. this has less to do with gun ownership than it does gun safety. why did this poor woman not lock these guns up? >> from her son who had problems his entire
from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. >>> you know, among the many questions surrounding last week's horrific school shooting in connecticut has to do with the gunman's mop. >> she reportedly took her son to shooting ranges several times, at least. and thex 20-year-old used her weapons in the attack. >> the operate over this nearby shooting range says there's nothing unusual about the guns the shooter's...
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you're in trouble. >> exactly. >> coming up u.s. senator claire mccaskill of missouri joins the conversation. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbows ladies. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small businesses than any other bank for ten years running. so come talk to us to see how we can help. wells fargo. together we'll go far. >>> still ahead on "morn
you're in trouble. >> exactly. >> coming up u.s. senator claire mccaskill of missouri joins the conversation. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any...
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so there was no mention of al qaeda actually causing the death of a u.s. ambassador. >> and the president of the united states and his press secretary said the same thing. >> yeah. >> why susan rice? katty kay, we're in for a heck of a bruising fight. do you agree with us that the republicans will be playing into david plouffe and david axelrod's hands here? >> yes, and that's exactly what the white house is realizing. on the merits of it, if john mccain was indignant about what happened in benghazi, the person he should've called out was the secretary of state. and so, presumably, the person he should be saying was unfit for office if there was anyone he was going to call out would be at the top of the state department. that's not what susan rice's job was to deal with security in bengha benghazi. >> you all can defend susan rice, but i can't. seriously. >> still ahead, we'll be talking to the "washington post's" eugene robinson. also, author nate silver will be here. >> that'll be fun. >> i'm not going to ask for an apology. >> who's the guyen o the righ
so there was no mention of al qaeda actually causing the death of a u.s. ambassador. >> and the president of the united states and his press secretary said the same thing. >> yeah. >> why susan rice? katty kay, we're in for a heck of a bruising fight. do you agree with us that the republicans will be playing into david plouffe and david axelrod's hands here? >> yes, and that's exactly what the white house is realizing. on the merits of it, if john mccain was indignant...
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from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com >> coming up next, our tribute to the victims of the tragedy that struck the community of newtown, connecticut and a special message from joe as where we go as a country. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great no
from the u.s. postal service. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around for the holidays. because it's nice to have an extra pair of hands around an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more...
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three u.s. airways commuter jets missed a midair collision by just seconds tuesday at reagan national airport in washington, d.c. according to "the post," air traffic controllers launched two outbound flights directly at another plane that was coming in to land around 2:00 p.m. last year you'll remember an air traffic control supervisor, the only one on duty fell asleep on the job and failed to respond when planes were trying to make their final approaches into reagan national. >> i don't like that story, joe. let's go to the "chicago sun times" lollapalooza begins tomorrow. it now has an estimated $100 million impact on the city of chicago. laa-lollapalooza hasn't been wit controversy. bad weather last year turned it into a mud pit. they are accused of using charity status to avoid city taxes. i'm shock by that. >>> four badminton teams have been kicked out for trying to lose on purpose, they are from china, south korea and indonesia were accused of trying to throw matches in an early play to d
three u.s. airways commuter jets missed a midair collision by just seconds tuesday at reagan national airport in washington, d.c. according to "the post," air traffic controllers launched two outbound flights directly at another plane that was coming in to land around 2:00 p.m. last year you'll remember an air traffic control supervisor, the only one on duty fell asleep on the job and failed to respond when planes were trying to make their final approaches into reagan national....
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>> i don't know if that's the u.s. policy, to be honest with you. i have not really heard president obama articulate a u.s. policy. i think it's another instance where we are leading from behind. and that is a clear distinction i think and a difference. if you look at the posture towards israel, i believe this administration has been more hostile to israel, which is our strongest ally in the middle east than pretty much any of its predecessors. and governor romney would put us back on track for a positive relationship with israel. i think we could be doing more to contain iran, and i think a lot of people agree with that. and i think when you look at russia and the relationship with russia, the so-call reset button, it's clear that the russians are not being helpful at all to the united states, and that that effort to reset has failed. and has been a major disappointment in terms of china if you look at -- >> are you saying get more confrontational with russia? is that the difference? how do you do that? >> well, i think what it is, chuck, is to try
>> i don't know if that's the u.s. policy, to be honest with you. i have not really heard president obama articulate a u.s. policy. i think it's another instance where we are leading from behind. and that is a clear distinction i think and a difference. if you look at the posture towards israel, i believe this administration has been more hostile to israel, which is our strongest ally in the middle east than pretty much any of its predecessors. and governor romney would put us back on...
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economy is growing in areas and u.s. manufacturing is because of energy expiration and production here in the united states. so i think the conditions are ripe just for a different kind of participation, regardless if it's romney or obama from the corporate community. >> we've been looking for the past couple of weeks at polls and there have been certain bets being placed on this election -- >> mustaches -- >> yes. >> grow a mustache -- >> please don't. i beg you. >> that look you had yesterday -- >> let us hope. let us hope. >> let's hope not. >> romney wins pennsylvania so axelrod has to come on the air and shave his mustache. >> oh, that would be something. all right. here's from the washington post, empty measurements. on the eve of the election, nate silver placed president obama's chances of returning to office at 86.3%, not 86.1%, not 87.8%, at 86.3%. silver's prediction is not an innovation, it's trend taken to its absurd extreme. his work is better summarized as an 83.6% confident that the state polls are correc
economy is growing in areas and u.s. manufacturing is because of energy expiration and production here in the united states. so i think the conditions are ripe just for a different kind of participation, regardless if it's romney or obama from the corporate community. >> we've been looking for the past couple of weeks at polls and there have been certain bets being placed on this election -- >> mustaches -- >> yes. >> grow a mustache -- >> please don't. i beg you....
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>> production in the u.s. that exists. they're making jeeps in the u.s., selling them in the u.s. they're talking about making jeeps to sell in china in china. romney initially suggested on the stump, wrongly, that they were going to move all jeep production to china, including selling -- building them in china, selling them back in the u.s. that would be bad for american workers. >> bad. >> what the ad refers to is the fact that rather than making jeeps in the u.s. and shipping them to china, they're thinking of making jeeps in china to sell in china. >> the suggestion of the ad, the implication of the ad is blatantly false. >> hasn't gm been doing that for years? >> as every multinational car company does. you go to the countries where you sell the cars and you make them there. just like toyota. it's like their ad is basically suggesting that we're against globalization, against multinational firms in america doing business abroad. >> oh, my god. just to be accurate also, you just juan to add in that like companies like ford are now exporting. and it's helping us. >> it would be
>> production in the u.s. that exists. they're making jeeps in the u.s., selling them in the u.s. they're talking about making jeeps to sell in china in china. romney initially suggested on the stump, wrongly, that they were going to move all jeep production to china, including selling -- building them in china, selling them back in the u.s. that would be bad for american workers. >> bad. >> what the ad refers to is the fact that rather than making jeeps in the u.s. and...
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analysts say the additional taxes could hurt economic output and cost the u.s. economy as many as 1 million jobs. >> and "the wall street journal," what a brutal sports story. a shocking comeback for the europeans in the ryder cup, using black magic and socialism to come back. it was terrible. it was voodoo, man. no, really, we blew it, willie. we blew it. it was one of the biggest letdowns in ryder cup history. >> yeah. tied for the biggest single-day comeback. americans were up four points coming into sunday, almost insurmountable, but it was surmounted by the europeans and that putt. the worst part is the americans had tiger woods to close the match. he was coming up 18. you want to put it in his hands to end it. >> let tiger do it. >> before he could even do anything about it. >> one other newspaper, front page of the "usa today," ross perot, he was right, he warned us in 1992 what was coming, deficit on the debt, and it is here. and we're facing a fiscal cliff in a couple of months. the guy was right. >> he looks good, too. >> he looks good. he looks good.
analysts say the additional taxes could hurt economic output and cost the u.s. economy as many as 1 million jobs. >> and "the wall street journal," what a brutal sports story. a shocking comeback for the europeans in the ryder cup, using black magic and socialism to come back. it was terrible. it was voodoo, man. no, really, we blew it, willie. we blew it. it was one of the biggest letdowns in ryder cup history. >> yeah. tied for the biggest single-day comeback. americans...
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>> law enforcement and multiple u.s. paula broadwell, his biographer were indicative of an extramarital affair. . >> really? e-mail? all they had to do to have america's general is to log on to his e-mail? any way we can intrigue that little sound bite up a bit? multiple law enforcement officials tell us e-mails between him and paula broadwell, his biographer were indicative of an extramarital affair. >> how exciting. >> good morning. it is tuesday, november 13th. welcome to "morning joe." with us onset, we have national affairs editor for new york magazine and msnbc political analyst john heilemann. msnbc political analyst mark haleprin, and the author of a new book "thomas jefferson: the art of power," jon meacham. >> who never e-mailed anyone. >> are you sure? >> actually, no. >> best-selling, that thing skyrocketed -- >> the fbi is looking into monticello e-mail. >> thomas jefferson, the randy bugger. >> by the way, heilemann is the national affairs writer for -- >> yes. >> this is going to be a long show. >> by the
>> law enforcement and multiple u.s. paula broadwell, his biographer were indicative of an extramarital affair. . >> really? e-mail? all they had to do to have america's general is to log on to his e-mail? any way we can intrigue that little sound bite up a bit? multiple law enforcement officials tell us e-mails between him and paula broadwell, his biographer were indicative of an extramarital affair. >> how exciting. >> good morning. it is tuesday, november 13th....
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that is how the u.s. plays sort of an advisory role here, saying look, this is what worked for capitalizing our banks, this is what worked. when you talk about the different pieces of advice that the role the united states is playing here, they say hey, look at what the united states did in '09 and as unpopular as some of those things were, when you consider the state of our economy, versus europe's, it actually does look like something that might be worth borrowing from. >> wow. chuck todd live from los cabos, mexico, thanks very much. >>> as i mentioned, the feds open market committee kicks off a big meeting tomorrow where it will consider whether to provide further monetary easing in the wake of the poor jobs number. steve rattner, you have more charts. you came equipped this snoorng i came equipped this morning. people would be interested in being able to follow what is going down at this fed meeting and what it will mean to them given the job numbers. >> the issue is the job numbers and what to do ab
that is how the u.s. plays sort of an advisory role here, saying look, this is what worked for capitalizing our banks, this is what worked. when you talk about the different pieces of advice that the role the united states is playing here, they say hey, look at what the united states did in '09 and as unpopular as some of those things were, when you consider the state of our economy, versus europe's, it actually does look like something that might be worth borrowing from. >> wow. chuck...
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. >> 8, fiscal cliff, 7, u.s. economy. 6, penn state. 5, libya. 4 obama care. why did obama care rise again? >> you know, it seemed people felt that story was never going to go away. it actually started last year, went through this year and is still an unending story. we don't know. people felt it affected their readers, their constituents. >> obviously the supreme court story was huge. but also the election was huge as well where you had a lot of republicans say okay. we'll basically -- it's been, you know, verified by the american people. >> this was the first year i went back, since 1996, that a presidential election did not make the number one spot. it is pretty unusual. it's because of newtown. >> number 3, superstorm. obviously a huge storm, had a devastating impact on the tri-state area. >> in a normal year that would have been the number one story. it was a very complicated news year and it got knocked down to 3. >> you're right the u.s. election would have been the top story of the year. quite an election. >> almost any time. this is a fascinating elec
. >> 8, fiscal cliff, 7, u.s. economy. 6, penn state. 5, libya. 4 obama care. why did obama care rise again? >> you know, it seemed people felt that story was never going to go away. it actually started last year, went through this year and is still an unending story. we don't know. people felt it affected their readers, their constituents. >> obviously the supreme court story was huge. but also the election was huge as well where you had a lot of republicans say okay. we'll...
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whether it's the u.s. or european countries, we can't ignore the problems, which is we're indeblted and runs high deficits and are not competitive enough. we have to make changes if we provide a decent standard of living for in generation and future generations, you can avoid the question as long as you like and the u.s. can play it out a bit longer. it has reserve currency. a lot of people want dollars in the world, but you have to confront problems and that's what we're doing in the uk. >> i was going to say, we have ran out a pretty damn long time, and it looks like chuck todd we're willing to talk about raising taxes, but neither side including my republican party are really going where they need to go on entitlements, medicare, medicaid, social security, defense spending. these areas where the big money is that's going to cripple us over the next 10 to 20 years. >> that's because it's not politically popular in either base. let's remember both parties demagogued med compaicare in th decade, and becaus
whether it's the u.s. or european countries, we can't ignore the problems, which is we're indeblted and runs high deficits and are not competitive enough. we have to make changes if we provide a decent standard of living for in generation and future generations, you can avoid the question as long as you like and the u.s. can play it out a bit longer. it has reserve currency. a lot of people want dollars in the world, but you have to confront problems and that's what we're doing in the uk....
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romney is that as the u.s. unemployment rate hit 9.5% in june 2009 and a shocked public was looking for a response, the new president introduced the afrdabar a for the next few months. when mr. obama signed the law into march in 2010, the unemployment rate was 9.8%. if a opponen wanted to scribe this in partisan terms, he might saytrent edn entitlement dream while the economy burned. >> i think there's a certain spin on it. i think the president's argument would be when you become president, you usually get a couple years to getour big things done. health care was something he identified early on as a big thing that needed to get done, and he was goi tse h political capital to get that done. and obviously in retrospect, i think we would all agree the economic recovery has been slower, but he felt the stimus program and other things he was doing would be enough to start this economy on the right trend, and it did, just not as quickly ase would have all lid. >>oe? west i think daniel henninger makes the point so
romney is that as the u.s. unemployment rate hit 9.5% in june 2009 and a shocked public was looking for a response, the new president introduced the afrdabar a for the next few months. when mr. obama signed the law into march in 2010, the unemployment rate was 9.8%. if a opponen wanted to scribe this in partisan terms, he might saytrent edn entitlement dream while the economy burned. >> i think there's a certain spin on it. i think the president's argument would be when you become...
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according to the article, the u.s. is now green lighting strikes that might have been vetoed in the past for fear of angry islamabad. >>> "houston chronicle texas" is considering whether to increase the speed limit to 85 miles an hour. they are testing a 41-mile stretch of highway to see how it goes. it would be the highest posted speed limit in the country. why not? you've got to love texas. >>> and this sunday, it's "parade's" summer reading guide. with a little help from "castle" star nathan fillian. there you go. >> i got that one. >> what's on the summer reading list? i don't even know. we'll get to that in a minute >>> with us now, mike allen with a look at the playbook. mike, good morning. >> happy friday morning. >> there it is. the weekend begins only when you say that, mike allen. >> psyched to be here on the "home alone" edition of "morning joe." >> i think you coined that term many months ago, and we'll stick with that. you have exclusive details on mitt romney's vice presidential announcement. what can you
according to the article, the u.s. is now green lighting strikes that might have been vetoed in the past for fear of angry islamabad. >>> "houston chronicle texas" is considering whether to increase the speed limit to 85 miles an hour. they are testing a 41-mile stretch of highway to see how it goes. it would be the highest posted speed limit in the country. why not? you've got to love texas. >>> and this sunday, it's "parade's" summer reading guide. with a...
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u.s. influence is declining, arab radicalism is intensifying. and that's not a good thing either for stability or the future of israel. >> how does the president engage most constructively to try to reverse at least one of those two trends to stop the radicalization of -- of muslim elements across the middle east? >> engages by abandoning the myth that a peace settlement has to wait until the day that the israelis and the palestinians can compromise themselves. the fact of the matter is, and that's a lesson that's 30 years old now, left to themselves, the israelis and the palestinians will never settle. the israelis are too strong to make concessions and compromises. the palestinians are too weak and too divided to make concessions and compromises. it has to be done from the outside with overwhelming encouragement and pressure. pressure. from the party that has the greatest say still with the israeli and the palestinian side and that's the united states and by the person who has the authority, the president. obama started well four years ago and
u.s. influence is declining, arab radicalism is intensifying. and that's not a good thing either for stability or the future of israel. >> how does the president engage most constructively to try to reverse at least one of those two trends to stop the radicalization of -- of muslim elements across the middle east? >> engages by abandoning the myth that a peace settlement has to wait until the day that the israelis and the palestinians can compromise themselves. the fact of the...
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. >> it continues to amaze me that from the president to the vice president to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., they can't get a coherent story about what happened now more than a month ago. >> and all the vice president said was we're going to get to the bottom of it. i love what peggy noonan said, "oh, good." >> let me show the clip and then i have a question for you because the night began, right out of the box, martha raddatz went right to libya and the deadly assault that killed four americans. >> it took the president two weeks to acknowledge that this was a terrorist attack. look, if we are hit by terrorists, we're going to call it for what it is, a terrorist attack. this benghazi issue would be a tragedy in and of itself, but unfortunately, it's indicative of a broader problem, and that is what we are watching on our tv screens is the unraveling of the obama foreign policy. >> with all due respect, that's a bunch of malarky. this lecture on embassy security, the congressman here cut embassy security in his budget by $300 million below what we asked for. we weren'
. >> it continues to amaze me that from the president to the vice president to the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., they can't get a coherent story about what happened now more than a month ago. >> and all the vice president said was we're going to get to the bottom of it. i love what peggy noonan said, "oh, good." >> let me show the clip and then i have a question for you because the night began, right out of the box, martha raddatz went right to libya and the deadly...
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new polling from the u.s. senate race in massachusetts finds elizabeth warren holding a slight lead, 50% to 45% over incumbent senator scott brown. the race has taken a harsher tone in recent weeks since we're talking about ads. as the campaign comes to a close. senator brown has been critical of warren's legal work in an asbestos case. calling her a hypocrite for representing travelers insurance in a 2009 lawsuit while she currently campaigned as a consumer advocate. but warren is fighting the claims, releasing this new ad defending her involvement with the case. >> i'm elizabeth warren and i approve this message. >> my father was diagnosed with -- >> my husband, sam jackson. >> my husband was 57. >> my father suffered greatly at the end because he suffocated to death. >> it was devastating. >> scott brown's not telling the truth. >> elizabeth did go to fight for us. >> scott brown has never been there for us. he's trying to use our suffering to help himself. he ought to be ashamed. >> warren and brown face o
new polling from the u.s. senate race in massachusetts finds elizabeth warren holding a slight lead, 50% to 45% over incumbent senator scott brown. the race has taken a harsher tone in recent weeks since we're talking about ads. as the campaign comes to a close. senator brown has been critical of warren's legal work in an asbestos case. calling her a hypocrite for representing travelers insurance in a 2009 lawsuit while she currently campaigned as a consumer advocate. but warren is fighting the...
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there's all kinds of legitimate questions to ask because any time a u.s. ambassador and three other americans who are serving our country get killed, you know, we've got to figure out what happened and fix it. and most importantly, we've got to bring those folks who carried that out to justice. that's exactly what we're going to do. but i do take offense, as i've said during one of the debates, with some suggestion that, you know, in any way we haven't tried to make sure that the american people knew as information was coming in what we believed happened. >> was it the intel community giving you bad information early? >> that's what -- >> the stories keep changing. >> that's what we're going to find out from the investigation. the truth is is across the board, when this happened, my number one priority was secure americans, figure out what happened, bring those folks to justice. we are in the process of doing that right now. congress has been getting the flow of information continuously from day one. and what my attitude on this is is if we find out that t
there's all kinds of legitimate questions to ask because any time a u.s. ambassador and three other americans who are serving our country get killed, you know, we've got to figure out what happened and fix it. and most importantly, we've got to bring those folks who carried that out to justice. that's exactly what we're going to do. but i do take offense, as i've said during one of the debates, with some suggestion that, you know, in any way we haven't tried to make sure that the american...
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romney agreed the u.s. should focus on crippling sanction and military action as a last resort. >> we need to increase pressure time and time again on iran because anything other than a -- a solution to this which says -- which stops this nuclear folly of theirs is unacceptable to america. and, of course, a military action is the last resort. it is something one would only consider if all of the other avenues had been tried to their full extent. >> i'm glad that governor romney agrees with the steps that we're taking. there have been times, governor, frankly, during the course of this campaign where it sounded like you thought that you'd do the same things we did, but you'd say them louder and somehow that would make a difference. and it turns out that the work involved in setting up these crippling sanctions is painstaking, it's meticulous. >> okay. we can go to afghanistan, but richard really quickly on iran, there were some interesting things happening there because the president went back at some of the
romney agreed the u.s. should focus on crippling sanction and military action as a last resort. >> we need to increase pressure time and time again on iran because anything other than a -- a solution to this which says -- which stops this nuclear folly of theirs is unacceptable to america. and, of course, a military action is the last resort. it is something one would only consider if all of the other avenues had been tried to their full extent. >> i'm glad that governor romney...
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not just u.s. business. businesses around the globe because of the impact, the ripple effect that will have across the global economies. china contracts the world is impacted. it's problematic. however, it works politically. it works politically in ohio. >> it does work on the ground. the other real problem that romney is going to have tonight is that his differences on most of these foreign policy issues with obama are nonexistent. and if you're doing debate prep and you've got one adviser who says no, you know, you're in about the same place and you've got another on the far right, a neoconservative saying you've got to be tougher. you've got to be tougher. you listen to the far right ones, and that, as you said before, joe, the country is not there. >> the country's not there. they haven't been there for years. >> on this issue, then, joe, what does romney do? >> on the auto bailout. >> auto bailout, china, how does he handle it? >> i'm surprised they haven't handled the auto bailout better. if i were in
not just u.s. business. businesses around the globe because of the impact, the ripple effect that will have across the global economies. china contracts the world is impacted. it's problematic. however, it works politically. it works politically in ohio. >> it does work on the ground. the other real problem that romney is going to have tonight is that his differences on most of these foreign policy issues with obama are nonexistent. and if you're doing debate prep and you've got one...
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u.s. results raise fresh fears for the economy. we all hope the economy is turning around, but for so many people out there who are struggling, it just seems like this is going on and on. you have friends. we all have friends, you know, in their late 40s, 50s that lost a job that they just don't have any reason to believe that they're going to get their job back. >> i think the reset for them is going to be in some cases devastating because it's never going to be what they had before. >> exactly. >> that's the thing that we haven't seen in a lifetime. >> exactly. >> it's also because things -- the bubble got bigger and bigger and bigger. so there is somewhat of a reset that's necessary if we're going to actually do things right. >> and you've got to wonder if the international financial markets around looking at what's happening in this campaign and looking at the prospect of what -- take the balance sheet of all that america needs to do on energy, immigration, education, entitlement refor
u.s. results raise fresh fears for the economy. we all hope the economy is turning around, but for so many people out there who are struggling, it just seems like this is going on and on. you have friends. we all have friends, you know, in their late 40s, 50s that lost a job that they just don't have any reason to believe that they're going to get their job back. >> i think the reset for them is going to be in some cases devastating because it's never going to be what they had before....
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basically the u.s. justice department calling it a "brazen fraud" and countrywide financial, which was bought by bank of america, bank of america wishes they never did that deal i guarantee it, started something called the hustle. it's not the dance from the '70s popular for a week. this was a program to push through loans without adequate controls. basically keep them moving forward. not backward. that was almost their internal motto there at countrywide. a lot of ways to do this. not checking things. not doing this. not doing that. whatever the details are, bottom line is this. the united states basically five years after everything blew up suing bank of america for a billion dollars. fannie and freddie have so far had about 142 billion in bailouts. another 50 more coming. that's a billion. we're looking at 200 billion in total bailouts coming at the minimum. >> wow. it continues. brian sullivan, thank you so much. we have much more "morning joe" straight ahead. [ male announcer ] humana and walmart h
basically the u.s. justice department calling it a "brazen fraud" and countrywide financial, which was bought by bank of america, bank of america wishes they never did that deal i guarantee it, started something called the hustle. it's not the dance from the '70s popular for a week. this was a program to push through loans without adequate controls. basically keep them moving forward. not backward. that was almost their internal motto there at countrywide. a lot of ways to do this....
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, tunnels and subway and rail infrastructure, and the storm is now rated as the second costliest in u.s. history behind hurricane katrina. >>> front-page story for practically every newspaper in the uk as the bbc sex abuse investigation deepens. the head of the broadcasters news division and her deputy have both stepped aside. over the weekend the network's director general resigned after just 53 days on the job. the resignations come amid a furor of the handling of two separate scandals, one involving late bbc star jimmy savile. he's faced accusations of molestation from over 300 people, many children at the time. the bbc news program "newsnight" is accused of shelving the investigation. >>> "wall street journal," u.s. airlines are on the brink of the most serious shortage of pilots in over 50 years. a new mandatory retirement age of 65 will force many senior pilots into leaving the industry. i don't get that. new pilots will have six times prior flight experiences of predecessors. this as some foreign airlines are actually paying more to lure american aviators abroad. >>> and "the mac
, tunnels and subway and rail infrastructure, and the storm is now rated as the second costliest in u.s. history behind hurricane katrina. >>> front-page story for practically every newspaper in the uk as the bbc sex abuse investigation deepens. the head of the broadcasters news division and her deputy have both stepped aside. over the weekend the network's director general resigned after just 53 days on the job. the resignations come amid a furor of the handling of two separate...
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chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> bill clinton spoke last night at a fundraiser for president obama. and i was amazed at how quickly clinton's speech was turned into a campaign ad. take a look. >> i don't think it's important to re-elect the president. >> i'm mitt romney, and i approved this message. >> that was fast. >> yeah. >>> all right. bill clinton sat down for an interview with cnbc yesterday and went a tad bit off message speaking about the best way to deal with the bush tax cuts set to expire at the end of this year. >> i don't have any problem with extending all of it now, including the current spending levels. they are still pretty low, the government spending levels. but the real issue is not whether they should be extended for another few months. the real issue is whether the price the republican house will put on that extension is the permane
chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ >>> bill clinton spoke last night at a fundraiser for president obama. and i was amazed at how quickly clinton's speech was turned into a campaign ad. take a look. >> i don't think it's important to re-elect the president. >> i'm mitt...
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these village elders tell me once u.s. troops leave, a civil war will begin and u.s.-trained afghan forces will not be able to stop it. >> are you preparing for this fight? are you already stockpiling weapons and ammunition and getting yourself ready? yes, we are, we will definitely fight, he says. and what about the afghan government? it's meaningless here, they say. you think it's possible that the taliban will try and come back. yes, they will, he says. it makes a decade's work of american battles seem futile. it wasn't always like this. >> the united states military has begun strikes. >> at first, the war had momentum. and a clear purpose. al qaeda with bases in afghanistan attack the united states on 9/11. just three months later, the u.s. drove the taliban from power, al qaeda and osama bin laden were on the run. it was done with a few hundred cia officers, special forces, and air power. a quick victory. but not decisive. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting. and he goes on to report that they have made gains, mike barnicle, the life expectancy has extended
these village elders tell me once u.s. troops leave, a civil war will begin and u.s.-trained afghan forces will not be able to stop it. >> are you preparing for this fight? are you already stockpiling weapons and ammunition and getting yourself ready? yes, we are, we will definitely fight, he says. and what about the afghan government? it's meaningless here, they say. you think it's possible that the taliban will try and come back. yes, they will, he says. it makes a decade's work of...
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and u.s. jobs lost to china was 450,000 between 2008 and 2010 because of the growth. >> it brings up an issue tied to talk yesterday. there's some talking points we heard from the president when he was a candidate, rolling back the bush tax cuts, this issue about penalizing companies that ship jobs overseas, figuring out how to do that. it's been sort of democratic talking points for years and nothing's been done about it. they haven't rolled back any part of the bush tax cut or haven't dealt with this. this also give another weird aspect to the president. while he gets attacked on the right for being a socialist and being anti-business, he's actually tiptoed on some of these issues when it comes to business and trade and international trade. much more of a free trader than i think the perception that's out there. a little more lenient on this stuff, isn't sort of a big union guy. he gets associated with the unions but he never was a big union guy. he's not anti-union but he doesn't go out the
and u.s. jobs lost to china was 450,000 between 2008 and 2010 because of the growth. >> it brings up an issue tied to talk yesterday. there's some talking points we heard from the president when he was a candidate, rolling back the bush tax cuts, this issue about penalizing companies that ship jobs overseas, figuring out how to do that. it's been sort of democratic talking points for years and nothing's been done about it. they haven't rolled back any part of the bush tax cut or haven't...
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that that's going to be an issue and the u.s. will figure out how do you draw the line sharply and firmly and a way that limits the program. >> this is david lawrence. i find it peculiar that an unnamed source for this information would come out and reveal himself on this program, and there is no more careful man in the american government than leon panetta, at the same time he's revealing he's the source saying he had no intention of sending any kind of signal and we know that cannot be true. what do you think he was trying to accomplish by allowing you to use those words and quotes? >> well, i still feel a little bit bad in this. let me just say, leon panetta is somebody who clearly thinks that it would be a mistake from israel's standpoint and from the standpoint of the security interests of the united states for this to go forward, and he said that very directly to israelis. and he has made that known to the american public in various ways. he said it with tv cameras running. he said it before congress. my column certainly ex
that that's going to be an issue and the u.s. will figure out how do you draw the line sharply and firmly and a way that limits the program. >> this is david lawrence. i find it peculiar that an unnamed source for this information would come out and reveal himself on this program, and there is no more careful man in the american government than leon panetta, at the same time he's revealing he's the source saying he had no intention of sending any kind of signal and we know that cannot be...
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the u.s. issued a formal warning that it will defend its military assets. >> "arizona republic," a dramatic scene yesterday gabby giffords and her husband came face to face with jared loughner. loughner has been sentenced to seven life terms in prison, ending his federal case. he can still be tried in arizona state court, but local authorities say this is unlikely. >> and from our parade of papers, "the richmond times dispatch," former dnc chairman terry mcauliffe announced he'll run for governor of virginia in 2013. mcauliffe may face former governor and current u.s. senator mark warner during the state's democratic primary. warner has not ruled out a return saying he's going to make that decision by thanksgiving. and on the cover of this week's "parade" magazine, how to throw the perfect holiday get-together with the cast of "the chew." we also have a quick update on the campaign to raise money for epilepsy research. as you know, david axelrod's mustache survived the "morning joe" election c
the u.s. issued a formal warning that it will defend its military assets. >> "arizona republic," a dramatic scene yesterday gabby giffords and her husband came face to face with jared loughner. loughner has been sentenced to seven life terms in prison, ending his federal case. he can still be tried in arizona state court, but local authorities say this is unlikely. >> and from our parade of papers, "the richmond times dispatch," former dnc chairman terry...
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"the associated press" reports at least 16 u.s. deaths are now being blamed on sandy across seven states. the combination of flood waters and a loss of electricity created an urgent situation for a new york city hospital. the staff at nyu langone medical center was forced to evacuate hundreds of patients overnight including infants from the neo natal intensive care unit after backup power failed. they are still evacuating patients as we speak. we'll get to more on that in a moment, but first, let's go straight to meteorologist bill karins for the very latest. bill? >> good morning to you guys. and it's just starting to settle in. and once these pictures come in, it's just going to be incredible. the kind of damage that sandy created. over my shoulder here, you're looking at one of the strongest storms to go through the mid-atlantic region and caused the most destruction of our lifetime. this has never happened for a storm like this in the jersey shore of this intensity. lowest pressure readings ever in philadelphia and atlantic cit
"the associated press" reports at least 16 u.s. deaths are now being blamed on sandy across seven states. the combination of flood waters and a loss of electricity created an urgent situation for a new york city hospital. the staff at nyu langone medical center was forced to evacuate hundreds of patients overnight including infants from the neo natal intensive care unit after backup power failed. they are still evacuating patients as we speak. we'll get to more on that in a moment,...
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and then his police commissioner sought refuge at the u.s. embassy and told extraordinary tales of corruption on the part of bo, his family, his wife, the murder of the british businessman in the hotel for which bo's wife is now being held. apparently he has sucked out millions and even billions of dollars, all under the name of actually returning china to the kind of seriousness and socialist message that they had gotten away from. >> do we have any evidence that actually happened, or do you think the guy was probably set up and taken down for doing what other corrupt communist leaders do? >> i don't know the answer to that, and i won't even speculate. but in a way, it doesn't even matter. what it does is it's created a power struggle in china between the forces represented by bo, who are sort of backward looking, moving away from the capitalist model, who are the princelings, the sons and daughters of some of the founders of china, versus the engineers who want to move china forward. >> is it true that bo was bugging phones, was tapping in
and then his police commissioner sought refuge at the u.s. embassy and told extraordinary tales of corruption on the part of bo, his family, his wife, the murder of the british businessman in the hotel for which bo's wife is now being held. apparently he has sucked out millions and even billions of dollars, all under the name of actually returning china to the kind of seriousness and socialist message that they had gotten away from. >> do we have any evidence that actually happened, or do...
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because of strong u.s. sanctions over iran's nuclear program, the iranians have threatened to shut down the strait of hormuz and attack u.s. warships. but mark fox says the u.s. military is prepared for anything iran throws at them. >> we're ready today. >> you're ready today? >> this is the world we live in. what if it happened tonight? what would we do? we're prepared today. >> reporter: prepared for any potential miscalculation. >> and today iran is expected to unveil new advances in its nuclear program. reports say president mahmoud ahmadinejad will announce a new enrichment plant is fully operational using locally made fuel rods. >> i've got to say, i don't know what game the iranians are playing. because if they're assuming that this president is going to let them cross the line. i think they're misjudging barack obama just like saddam hussein and osama bin laden misjudged america before. i don't think we're going to let the iranians get nuclear weapons. >> no, i think -- >> i don't think this preside
because of strong u.s. sanctions over iran's nuclear program, the iranians have threatened to shut down the strait of hormuz and attack u.s. warships. but mark fox says the u.s. military is prepared for anything iran throws at them. >> we're ready today. >> you're ready today? >> this is the world we live in. what if it happened tonight? what would we do? we're prepared today. >> reporter: prepared for any potential miscalculation. >> and today iran is expected to...